Although growth this year in Brooklyn is not on pace with the year prior, average price is up 1.1 percent since last year.

At $1,398,191, the average home price in Brooklyn grew 2.8 percent since the second quarter of this year.

Among Brownstone and North Brooklyn neighborhoods, Park Slope held the most activity, with 18 percent of closed transactions.

Despite prior reports of a looming slowdown for Brooklyn sales, a new report shows activity and prices within in-demand neighborhoods continue to escalate – although not at the same record swells seen in 2015.